Abstract Introduction: Most cancers occur in older individuals, who are more vulnerable due to functional impairment, multiple comorbidities, cognitive impairment, and lack of socio‑familial support. These can undermine patients' sense of dignity. This study seeks to compare dignity scores in older patients with advanced cancer on sociodemographic and clinical variables and analyze the predictive value of anxiety, depression, functional limitations, and social support on dignity scores. Methods: A prospective, multicenter, observational study conducted with participation of 15 hospitals in Spain from February 2020 to October 2021. Patients with newly‑diagnosed, advanced cancer completed the dignity (PPDS), anxiety and depression (BSI), Soci...
Considerations of dignity are often raised in reference to the care of dying patients. However, litt...
In this study, we explored and identified crucial experiences that constitute dignity and loss of di...
While a number of studies have focused on the palliative care ideal of dying with dignity, less atte...
The construct of dignity is frequently raised in discussions about quality end of life care for term...
The construct of 'dignity' is frequently raised in discussions about quality end of life care for te...
Objective: Loss of dignity is one of the main reasons for wishing for an early death in patients wit...
Background: Dignity Therapy is a brief, psychosocial intervention for patients with incurable diseas...
Background: Palliative care is an approach that has been used to care for terminally ill patients. T...
Aim: Dignity therapy is a short-term, individualized, patient-focused form of therapy reducing stres...
The Dignity Therapy was designed to cope with suffering, psychosocial and existential distress among...
Demographic changes have placed age-related mental health disorders at the forefront of public healt...
Context The Patient Dignity Inventory (PDI) is a valid and reliable instrument to measure dignity, a...
It is generally recognized that existential concerns must be addressed to promote the dignity of pat...
reference to the care of dying patients. However, little research that addresses this issue has been...
Objective Dignity therapy (DT) is designed to address psychological and existential challenges that...
Considerations of dignity are often raised in reference to the care of dying patients. However, litt...
In this study, we explored and identified crucial experiences that constitute dignity and loss of di...
While a number of studies have focused on the palliative care ideal of dying with dignity, less atte...
The construct of dignity is frequently raised in discussions about quality end of life care for term...
The construct of 'dignity' is frequently raised in discussions about quality end of life care for te...
Objective: Loss of dignity is one of the main reasons for wishing for an early death in patients wit...
Background: Dignity Therapy is a brief, psychosocial intervention for patients with incurable diseas...
Background: Palliative care is an approach that has been used to care for terminally ill patients. T...
Aim: Dignity therapy is a short-term, individualized, patient-focused form of therapy reducing stres...
The Dignity Therapy was designed to cope with suffering, psychosocial and existential distress among...
Demographic changes have placed age-related mental health disorders at the forefront of public healt...
Context The Patient Dignity Inventory (PDI) is a valid and reliable instrument to measure dignity, a...
It is generally recognized that existential concerns must be addressed to promote the dignity of pat...
reference to the care of dying patients. However, little research that addresses this issue has been...
Objective Dignity therapy (DT) is designed to address psychological and existential challenges that...
Considerations of dignity are often raised in reference to the care of dying patients. However, litt...
In this study, we explored and identified crucial experiences that constitute dignity and loss of di...
While a number of studies have focused on the palliative care ideal of dying with dignity, less atte...